Low quasiparticle coherence temperature in the one band-Hubbard model: A slave-boson approach
Abstract
We use the Kotliar-Ruckenstein slave-boson formalism to study the temperature dependence of paramagnetic phases of the one-band Hubbard model for a variety of band structures. We calculate the Fermi liquid quasiparticle spectral weight and identify the temperature at which it decreases significantly to a crossover to a bad metal region. Near the Mott metal-insulator transition, this coherence temperature is much lower than the Fermi temperature of the uncorrelated Fermi gas, as is observed in a broad range of strongly correlated electron materials. After a proper rescaling of temperature and interaction, we find a universal behavior that is independent of the band structure of the system. We obtain the temperature-interaction phase diagram as a function of doping, and we compare the temperature dependence of the double occupancy, entropy, and charge compressibility with previous results obtained with Dynamical Mean-Field Theory. We analyse the stability of the method by calculating the charge compressibility.
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@article{arxiv.1702.02796,
title = {Low quasiparticle coherence temperature in the one band-Hubbard model: A slave-boson approach},
author = {Alejandro Mezio and Ross H. McKenzie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.02796},
year = {2017}
}
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12 figures, 11 pages